Life And Letters of George Jacob Holyoake 2

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Life And Letters of George Jacob Holyoake 2
Mccabe, Joseph, 1867-1955
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Before the end of December the constitution of the Liberal Cabinet was announced, and he wrote to Mr.
Burns and to Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman. To see the country once more entrusted to the men he knew and admired — Grey, Morley, Campbell-Bannerman, etc. — was a welcome sight to his failing eyes ; but that a working man should be associated with them in the Cabinet was a remarkable fulfilment of his hope for the workers. His letter to Mr. Burns runs (December 28th) : " Permit one whom age has sho
...rn of nimbleness to bring tardily in the rear of the 3,000 his tribute of congratulation. Was he not one of the first to see that thou had'st a star, now in the ascendant, shining with Cabinet radiance over the land ? Now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, for his eye hath seen industrial 1 1 The word " industrial " was omitted by some papers that published the letter.
Digitized by Google 312 A CHEERFUL OCTOGENARIAN salvation. The great proof of this is that 3,000 of thy compeers, casting aside the envy of despair, the jealousies of ignorance, send thee ungrudging word of their glad- ness and support." " Many thanks for your kind letter of congratulation," Mr.


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